A career in medicine
The Path
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1976–1979
United States Army Medical Service Corps.
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1984
After completing active duty he returned to Costa Rica to continue his medical education, earning his Doctor of Medicine in 1984 from the Universidad Autónoma de Centro América (UACA) in San José, graduating top of his class with honors. His rotating medical internship spanned pediatrics, internal medicine, surgery, and gynecology — a breadth of clinical experience that still shapes his whole-person approach. The medical faculty became independent in 1999 and is today the Universidad de Ciencias Médicas (UCIMED).
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1986
MEDEX Physician Assistant Program, Charles Drew University, Los Angeles. Graduated first in his class.
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1987
Licensed in Nevada. Las Vegas ever since.
How He Practices
Whole-person, comprehensive, evidence-based.
He takes time to understand not just symptoms but a patient's full history and life — what came before it, what else is going on alongside it, and what a person is actually trying to get back to. That takes longer than a fifteen-minute visit usually allows, which is why the visits are not fifteen minutes.
He has stayed deliberately current across a long career — continuing education, training courses, and clinical conferences in hormone medicine, aesthetics, and wellness. The medicine he practices today is not the medicine he trained in, which he considers the point.
Patients describe his bedside manner as the kind that makes you feel genuinely heard.
Credentials
- Medical Degree
- UACA (today UCIMED), San José, Costa Rica, 1984
- Physician Assistant
- MEDEX Program, Charles Drew University, 1986
- Practicing Since
- Nevada, 1987
- Additional Training
- Biote-certified provider, bioidentical hormone replacement therapy
- Languages
- English, Spanish
In their words
Patient comments, published with permission of Modern Wellness Clinic.
I highly recommend PA Webb. I have been a patient of his for 3 years now. Wonderful communication and bed side manner with me.
Amazing professionalism and service!
Building Practices
In Costa Rica he founded and served as CEO of a private hospital.
In Las Vegas he built and owned five medical offices — four operating as CIMA Medical Centers and a fifth as Clínica Santa María — providing integrative primary care across the valley. He sold all five together to Valley Oaks Medical Group.
Service
He volunteers at community clinics in Las Vegas. He sees patients in English and Spanish, which in this city is less a credential than a requirement.